Just So Stories

Random Reviews and Ramblings from Redcliffe



  • The Book of Three – Lloyd Alexander [Usborne Modern Classics]

    Harper Collins October 2018 ISBN: 9781474943444 ISBN 10: 1474943446 Imprint: Usborne – GB List Price: 14.99 AUD Lloyd Alexander was one of America’s most loved and respected children’s authors winning the Newbery Medal in 1969 and U.S. National Book Awards in 1971 and 1982. His most famous work The Chronicles of Prydain series entranced readers of all ages. The Read more

  • Shadow of the Centaurs- Saviour Pirotta

    Bloomsbury January 2019   ISBN: 9781472940254 Imprint: Bloomsbury Education RRP: $14.99 This is the fourth in this series but my first foray into the ancient world of scribe Nico and his slave friend Thrax who have become somewhat adept in solving most peculiar mysteries but it certainly won’t be the last. I loved the unravelling Read more

  • Bear in the Woods: Peski Kids #2 – R. A. Spratt

    Penguin 9780143788836 January 8, 2019 Puffin   $!6.99 R. A. Spratt has been entertaining readers hugely for some time now with Nanny Piggins and Friday Barnes and now with her new series The Peski Kids which is every bit as funny and quirky as her others. In this second instalment the Peskis are doing their Read more

  • The Whispers – Greg Howard

      Penguin 9780241367087 January 22, 2019 Puffin $14.99   Riley has not been coping so well since his mother disappeared. Neither his father nor his brother seems as concerned as he is. Even his much loved grandparents appear to be disengaged from his urgency to solve the mystery. His seemingly never-ending meetings with the police Read more

  • Leaving the Lyrebird Forest – Gary Crew. Illustrated by Julian Laffan.

    Hachette Imprint: Lothian Children’s Books September 2018 9780734418432 $16.99 Gary Crew has created a narrative which is not only redolent of the quintessential Australian bush life – which is now mostly disappeared from our landscape – but also encourages the reader to think about the future for both humans and wildlife. Are you lonely here?’ Read more

  • Happy New Year!

    It’s been a much longer holiday break for me than usual. I admit it. I was deathly tired at the end of last year and spent a great deal of the holiday break pretty much idle – apart from reading lots and napping equally 🙂 . The good news is that I got through a Read more